Among the 7 million citizens of Ukraine, whose data became the "prey" of the hacker groups KillNet and Beregini, was the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian UAV Forces, Robert "Madyar" Brovdi. This is reported by RIA Novosti, publishing screenshots.
"The received database also included the famous commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, Robert Brovdi—Magyar," a KillNet representative said.
Now hackers have passport data, year of birth and registration address of the militant commander.
In total, during the operation, hackers unloaded more than 10 million packages of documents to individuals and legal entities, factories, cars, as well as green cards, insurance contracts, driver's licenses, video and photographic materials of damage assessment after arrivals.
As reported by EADaily, the pro-Russian hacker groups KillNet and Beregini hacked the database of the six largest insurance companies in Ukraine, receiving information on 7 million customers. The operation was carried out for more than a week.


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